#! /bin/sh # ############################################################################# NAME_="loggedin" HTML_="login alert" PURPOSE_="notify when a particular user has logged in" SYNOPSIS_="$NAME_ [-hml] " REQUIRES_="standard GNU commands" VERSION_="1.1" DATE_="2000-10-07; last update: 2004-04-21" AUTHOR_="Dawid Michalczyk " URL_="www.comp.eonworks.com" CATEGORY_="misc" PLATFORM_="Linux" SHELL_="bash" DISTRIBUTE_="yes" # ############################################################################# # This program is distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License usage () { echo >&2 "$NAME_ $VERSION_ - $PURPOSE_ Usage: $SYNOPSIS_ Requires: $REQUIRES_ Options: , user name , integer referring to time in seconds for how often to check for the user -h, usage and options (this help) -m, manual -l, see this script" exit 1 } manual () { echo >&2 " NAME $NAME_ $VERSION_ - $PURPOSE_ SYNOPSIS $SYNOPSIS_ DESCRIPTION $NAME_ displays a notification message when a particular user has logged in. The user option specifies the user name of the person and the time option is the time interval, in seconds, for how often to check whether the user has logged in. AUTHOR $AUTHOR_ Suggestions and bug reports are welcome. For updates and more scripts visit $URL_ "; exit 1; } loggedin() { # checking if user is logged out who | grep "^$1 " 2>&1 > /dev/null if [[ $? == 0 ]]; then echo user $1 is logged in exit 1 fi # checking when user logs in until who | grep "^$1 "; do sleep $2 done echo $1 just logged in exit 0 } # arg check [ $# -eq 0 ] && { echo >&2 missing argument, type $NAME_ -h for help; exit 1; } case $1 in -h) usage;; -m) manual ;; -l) more $0; exit 1 ;; *) [ $# -eq 2 ] && loggedin $1 $2 || { echo >&2 invalid arg, type $NAME_ -h for help; exit 1; } esac